There may have been decades worth of references that inspired Jonathan Anderson for his latest collection, but ultimately the J.W. Anderson man was treated to a blast from the past, channeling the alto familiar 70s. (See Topman Design’s latest collection, they had the same idea.) Here, long coats were adorned with oversized buttons and paired with flared trousers. Shearling jackets and coats contributed a certain aspect of modesty, while shrunken knitwear and color blocked turtlenecks continued to push the boundaries. Accessorized with larger than life scarves and adorned with gigantic buckles, the collection delivered a call for attention, but it’s going to take a keen eye to translate the outing into wearable pieces or perhaps not…shearling coat anyone?
J.W. Anderson Evokes 70s Styles for Fall/Winter 2015 | London Collections: Men
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